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7:05 am
Fri May 4, 2012

No Mo! Yankees Great Mariano Rivera Suffers Possible Career-Ending Injury

Credit Patrick Semansky / AP
New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera, earlier this season.

Originally published on Fri May 4, 2012 4:19 pm

Update at 5:18 p.m. ET. He'll Be Back:

"I can't go out like this."

That's what Mariano Rivera told the AP about an injury that many thought could end the greatest closer in baseball history's career.

The AP reports that Rivera said he would be back on the mound by 2013.

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The Two-Way
6:20 am
Fri May 4, 2012

'Elegant Solution' Possible For Chinese Activist; He May Study Abroad

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Chen Guangcheng, left, with U.S. Ambassador Gary Locke on Tuesday at the U.S. embassy in Beijing.

Originally published on Fri May 4, 2012 7:17 am

  • Louisa Lim, reporting on 'Morning Edition'

The news that China's Foreign Ministry now says legal activist Chen Guangcheng can apply to study abroad could be an "elegant solution [of] a really difficult diplomatic problem," NPR's Louisa Lim reported earlier on Morning Edition.

Chen has "a letter of invitation" from New York University, she says.

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Around the Nation
6:10 am
Fri May 4, 2012

Usual Flower Is MIA At Michigan Tulip Festival

Originally published on Fri May 4, 2012 8:57 am

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Space
6:06 am
Fri May 4, 2012

Photographers, Skywatchers Prepare For Supermoon

Originally published on Fri May 4, 2012 8:57 am

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Song Of The Day
6:03 am
Fri May 4, 2012

Will Sexton: From The Beatles To Buddy Holly

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A hip-shaking nod to rockabilly and Tex-Mex, Will Sexton's "For Always" evokes Ricky Nelson and Texas Tornados.

Originally published on Mon May 7, 2012 12:16 pm

Like Jimmie Vaughan, Austin's Will Sexton will likely experience few press mentions that don't reference his more famous brother, in this case Charlie (who happens to play with Bob Dylan). Also like Vaughan, Will Sexton has earned plenty of respect for his own guitar work, along with his singing, songwriting and production.

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Asia
5:37 am
Fri May 4, 2012

China: Chen May Apply To Study Abroad

Originally published on Fri May 4, 2012 8:57 am

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In Beijing, American officials are working feverishly to end a diplomatic crisis over a Chinese dissident. It erupted just as the U.S. Secretaries of State and Treasury arrived this week for high level talks with the Chinese on economic and security issues. On Wednesday, diplomats on both sides thought they had found an agreement that would enable human rights activist Chen Guangcheng to go free. But that fell apart.

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Around the Nation
5:37 am
Fri May 4, 2012

13 Charged In Florida A&M Hazing Case

Originally published on Fri May 4, 2012 8:57 am

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Sports
5:37 am
Fri May 4, 2012

Horse Tips For Saturday's Kentucky Derby

Originally published on Fri May 4, 2012 8:57 am

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If all goes according to plan, tomorrow is the day the sun shines bright, the people are gay, and the birds make music all the day, for it is the first Saturday in May, Kentucky Derby day. But long before the horses are off racing in the greatest two minutes in sports - that's a trademark phrase, by the way - there is one man all eyes will be on, and his name is Mike Battaglia. He sets the morning line at Churchill Downs and has joined us from a trailer next to the racetrack to tell us about handicapping horses.

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Business
5:37 am
Fri May 4, 2012

Business News

Originally published on Fri May 4, 2012 8:57 am

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NPR's business news begins with Facebook frenzy.

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GREENE: The world's largest social networking site is going public later this month. And yesterday it set a price range for its stock. It plans to sell share shares for between $28 and $35 each, using the ticker symbol FB. The share sale is expected to raise as much as $12 billion, making it one of the largest initial public offerings ever.

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Business
5:37 am
Fri May 4, 2012

Game Giant Forced To Play Catch UP

Originally published on Fri May 4, 2012 8:57 am

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It's MORNING EDITION from NPR News. Good morning. I'm David Greene.

Video game fans hear this often. EA Sports, it's in the game. Well, now America's largest game publisher is trying to stay in the game. EA, Electronic Arts, built a gaming empire with a strategy straight out of Hollywood - big names and big budgets. But the market is changing. For one thing, more players now prefer games you can play online. And so the Silicon Valley company has been forced to change as well. KQED's Aarti Shahani reports.

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